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Index 



Haddon (Dr. A. C, F.R.S.), Hopi Katcinas, Drawn by 

 Native Artisls, Jesse Walter Fewkes, 30; Iroquoian 

 Cosmology, J. N. B. Hewitt, 30; Two Summers' Work 

 in Pueblo Ruins, Jesse Walter Fewkes, 30 ; Mayan 

 Calendar Systems, 11., Cyrus Thomas, 30; the Hako, 

 a I'awnee Ceremony, Alice C. Fletcher and James R. 

 Murie, 30; the Zuni Indians, their Mythology. Esoteric 

 F'raternities, and Ceremonies, Matilda Coxe Stevenson, 

 30 ; Mexican and Central .American Antiquities, Calendar 

 Systems and History, K. Seler, K: Forstmann, P. 

 Schellhas, C. Sapper, and F. P. Dicseldorff, 30 ; Haida 

 Texts and Myths, Skidegate Dialect, John R. Swanton, 

 30; a Plea for an Expedition to Melanesia, 187; the 

 Congress of Americanists at Quebec, 595 



Haecke! (Ernst), Last Words on Evolution, .1 Popular 

 Retrospect and Summary, 26 



Haeckel (Ernst), der Mann und sein Werk, Carl W. 

 Neumann, 26 



Haeckel, his Life and Work, Wilhelm Bolschc, 20 



Hahn (C. W.), Phases of the Gastrulation of the Ilnrmd 

 Toad, 592 



Haida Texts and Myths, Skidegate Dialect, John K. 

 Swanton, Dr. \. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 30 



Hako, the, a Pawnee Ceremony, Alice C. Fletcher and 

 James R. Murie, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 30 



HalAcsy (E. de), Conspectus Florae GraecEe, 314 



Hale (Prof.), the Spectra of Sun-spots and Red Stars, 

 41S 



Hall (A. D.), the Book of the Rothamsted Experiments, 

 121 



Hall (Edith), American Explorations in Crete, 469 



Hall (H. Fielding), a People at School, Supp. to May 3, vii 



Hall (H. R.), Transactions of the Department of 

 Archseology, Free Museum of Science and .^rt, 468 



Hall tH. S.), Elementary Trigonometry, Supp. to May 3, 

 viii 



Hall (Maxwell), the Origin of the Zodiacal Light, 453 



Haller (.'\.), Products of the Reaction, at a High Tempera- 

 ture, of Sodium Isobutylale and Propylate of Camphor. 

 216; Syntheses of Terebic and Pyroterebic Acids, 263 



Halliburton (Dr. W. D., F.R.S.), Regeneration of Nerves. 

 579 



Halliday (Rev. Guy), the Goodyera repens in Flower in 

 Norfolk, 472 



Halm (Dr. J.), Spectroscopic Observations of the Rotation 

 of the Sun, 484 



Halos. Solar and Lunar, Rowland A. Earp, 150 



Hamburg, Botanical Congress at, 621 



Hamburg, a New Observatory for. 253 



llammatt (M. L.), Manner in which the -Anemone, Mclri- 

 dium marginatum, Multiplies by Fission, 416 



Hands (A.), Vagaries of Lightning Reproduced Experi- 

 mentally, 23 



Hansen (Th.), the Colours of Sun-spots, 548 



llarben Lectures, Prof. Metschnikoff's, 107 



Harden (Dr. .Arthur), the .Alcoholic Ferment of Yeast- 

 juice, part ii., the Coferment of Yeast-juice, 628 



Hardy (G. H.), Theorems Connected with Abel's Theorem 

 on the Continuity of Power Series, 23 



Harker (Dr. J. A.), .Aufnahme und Analyse von Wechscl- 

 stromkurven, Dr. Ernest Orlich. 268; on the " Kew " 

 Scale of Temperature and its Relation to the Inter- 

 national Hydrogen Scale, 531 



Harries (Prof. Karl), on the Products obtained by Sub- 

 mitting Caoutchouc to the Action of Ozone and then 

 Distilling the Ozonide with Steam, 526 



Harris (Dr. D. Fraser), Use of Soluble Prussian Blue in 

 Investigating the Reducing Power of Animal Tissue, 



375 

 Harrison (H. H.), Engineering Mathematics. Simply I'..\- 



plained, Supp. to May 3, viii 

 Harrison (Dr. Thomas). Death of. 591 



Harting (James Edmund), Recreations of a Naturalist, 82 

 Hartl (Prof.), the " Optical Disc," 338 

 Hartland (E. Sidney). Opening Address in Section H at 



the Meeting of the British .Association at York. Recent 



Research in the Origin of Magic and Religion, 456 

 Hartley (E. G. J.), Osmotic Pressure, 54, 245 ; Osmotic 



Pressures of some Concentrated Aqueous Solutions, 261 

 Hartmann (Eduard von), Death and Obituary Notice of, 



182 



Harvie-Brown (J. A.), Distribution of the Form of Corvus 

 comix and C. curone, 175 



Haupt (Lewis .M.), Great Tunnels, 280 



Havct (Prof.), Formation of Nucleoli, 553 



Hayes (Arthur), the Source of the Blue Nile, a Record of 

 a Journey through the Sudan to Tsana in Western 

 Abyssinia, and of the Return to Egypt by the Valley 

 of the Atbara, with a Note on the Religion, Customs, 

 &c., of Abyssinia, 247 



Hayford (J. F.), the Adjustment of Observations by the 

 Method of Least Squares, with .Applications to Geodetic 

 Work, 148 



Haynes (E. S.), Observations of Variable Stars, O19 



Headden (W. P.!. Phosphorescent Calcite from Joplir., 

 .Missouri, 41 



llcape (Waller. I'.K.S.), the Breeding Industry, lui 



Heart of a (iarden, the, Rosamund Marriott Watson. 29 



Heat : New .Apparatus for determining the Mechanical 

 Equivalent of Heat or Thermal Capacity of Water, Prof. 

 H. Rubens, 40; the Latent Heat of Fusion of Ice, A. 

 l.educ, 41 ; lonisation and Temperature, Prof. C. D. 

 Child, 125; Prof. J. J. Thomson, F.R.S., 125; Specific 

 Heat of. Ileal Flow from, and other Phenomena of the* 

 Working Fluid in the Cylinder of the Internal Combus- 

 tion Engine. Dugald Clerk, 164 ; New Charcoal Calori- 

 meter and Thermoscope, Sir James Dewar. F.R.S., 203; 

 Heat of t'ormation of Carbonyl-hydroferro-cvanic .Acid, 

 J. .A. MuUer, 263 ; Method for Calibrating Thermometers 

 for Use in the Determination of Freezing Points of 

 .Aqueous Solutions, Messrs. Richards and Jackson, 451 ; 

 Vorlesungen iiber die Theorie der Warniestrahlung, Dr. 

 Max Planck, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., .Supp. to 

 October it, iii 



Heaven and Hell, the Egyptian, E. A. Wallis Budge, 10 



Heller (F.), Reduction in the Price of Photographic and 

 other Glass of High Quality, 65 



Heller (W. M.), on the Examination and Inspection of 

 1 Schools, 503 



Hellmann (Prof. G.), the Discovery of Magnetic Declin- 

 ation, 137 



Hemsalech (G. .A.), Method for the Study of the Move- 

 ments of Metallic Vapours in the Oscillating Spark. 263 



Hemsley (W. Bolting, F.R.S.), the Julianiaceae, a New 

 Natural Order 01 Plants, 507 



Henderson (G. G.), the Molvbdilactate and the Tungsti- 

 lactate of Ammonium, 142 



Henri (Victor), Cours de Chimie physique suivi d '.Applica- 

 tions i la Chimie et ;\ la Biologic, 241 



Henrici (Prof. Olaus), the Notation and Use of \'ectors, 



454 



Henry (Louis), Synthesis of Pcnta-methyl-cthanol. 05 ; 

 Hexamethylethane, 119; Succinic Pinacone, 051 



Henry (Dr.), on the Glucosides containing the Hydrogen 

 Cyanide, 526 



Hepworth (Commander), Report of the Director of the 

 Meteorological Office upon an Inquiry into the Relation 

 between the Estimates of Wind-force according to 

 .Admiral Beaufort's Scale, and the Velocities recorded by 

 .\nemometers belonging to the Office, 106 



Herbert (T. E.), Telegraphy. 290 



Herdman (Prof. W. A., F.R.S.), Report for IQ05 on the 

 Lancashire Sea Fisheries Laboratory at the L'niversity 

 of Liverpool and the Sea Fish Hatchery at Piel. 19 ; 

 Report to the Government of Ceylon on the Pearl-oyster 

 Fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar, 57 ; Illustrated Notes 

 on Manks Antiquities. 152 



Heredity : Noteworthy Families (Modern Science), Francis 

 Galton, F.R.S.. and Edgar Schuster, q7 ; Mental and 

 Moral Heredity in Royalty, Frederick .Adams Woods, 

 97; Inheritance of an Abnormality. Prof. Herbert 

 McLeod, F.R.S., 150; Gedanken iiber \'ererbung. Dr. 

 .Alexander Petrunkewitsch, 244 ; Family Diseases and 

 Temperaments, Pro'f. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 245; les 

 Probl^mes de la Vie. Prof. Ermanno Giglio-Tos. 292 ; 

 the Effects of Inbreeding. Cross-breeding, and Selection 

 upon Drosophila. W. E. Castle. F. W. Carpenter, A. H. 

 Clark, S. O. Mast, and W. M. Barrows. 337 ; Poverty 

 and Hereditary Genius, a Criticism of Mr. Francis 

 Galton 's Theory of Hereditary Genius, F. C. Constable, 

 350; Relation between Heredity and Variation. Dr. J. 

 Gross. 360; Cross-breeding in Poultry, Dr. .A. R. Gallo- 



